The R«|iitrr Majority al reach»* Farm the Haum la Soalhera Orepoa FORMERLY ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, VOLUME S S t u d e n t » ta M a k e a G r e a t S h o w in g at M ed ford Game The United States Labor Bur­ eau says American women spend $5,%00,000 a day, 81,825,000,000 a year, on baauty shops and aids to beauty. Women spending the five million a day would be more beautiful if they kept the money. But spending it makes them happy, and happiness is worth its price. Government Men Are to be Here Saturday to Look for Site Another step in trave by .^y- German and British * ^nse o f character and an amus­ of atheletic goods. ing comedy gift. The scenes are laid in an En­ Mr. Shoemac\er. manager o f glish vicarage and in London and the J. C. Penny Company store at 'he plot deals in a lively satiric 'ein with the events o f the court- Yreka, was a visitor in this eity hip and marriage of the twin Tuesday. 'laughters o f a country clergyman, Mrs. George Scribner and Mrs. ’"ho is uniquely unworldly and W. H. Sams o f this city were busi- 'harming character. The aituations are highly laugh­ nes visitors in Medford today. able. the double love story full of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Klum. appeal, and the whole forms a keen study of contemporary so­ former Ashland resident, but now ciety and social fashion. The cast residing ia Klamath Falls, are includes five men and five women. enlightened the class, there wae visting at the home of Mrs. Elsie Jack Ruger and Fred Cushing Churchman on Union street » »»at duck hunting Thuraday • 'ruing ia the Klamath Marsh "UBtry. They will Re gena enty a The last coverlet woven for her Mrs. Ida N. Smith of 075 East Main street, mother of V. O. N. grandmother is in indigo blue and Today. Smith of this city, is the owner of madder red on a white back­ two wonderful old handwovan ground, this spread is doubly wov­ "-The pep, which the students coverlets which belonged to Mrs. en and reversible. It is beautifully seemed to have been losing dur- j Smith’s grwadmother i Pears from Medford and Delicious ually well with their exhibits at Apples from Ashland. These fruits will be presented ' the Pacific International Livestock in a moat unique set o f baskets Show and I-and Products Show, and will be on* the tables at the hel din Portland last week, ac- Lithia Springs Hotel prior to the cording to Robert Q. Fowler, coun­ dinner at 6:30 P. M. The Imperial ty agent, wbo returned to thia Divan will be met at Grants Pass county this week, by the committee of welcome from "Probably over 100,000 people Hillah Temple, consisting o f attended the eight days o f the Thomas Simpson, Fred D. Wagner, show. The weather was excellent George Dunn, Jerry Jerome and and there was but one rainy day,” P. D. Hermah. Leaving Grants Mr. Fowler stated. Pass, the party will proceed to .. .. , v, ,, . . .. , , This was the seventh annual Medford where the Shrine Club of „¡ii » » • I.. livestock show held in Portland that fit» will entertain with a . .... . . . _ , . , .. , . , since buildings had been erected to luncheon in honor of the Imperial , * accommodate entries. Previous to .. .. ... 1920, livestock shows had been a . , _, * . . held with the exhibits and entries to Ashland for the main events. , . At 6 30 . dinner will be served for Fow,*r “ ld all members and candidates in the . ° r< W*,t . . • ¡,v;„ u •___„ . . _ „ , A nine-year old boy, Robert Lithia Spring* Hotel. Following „ .. . . ___.. . . Martin of Rogue River, won the this, they go to the Armory where . . . . .. ’ .. vi , . chnmpionship of the Northwest Newtons law of gravity will be . . . , , , • __ ____. which includes 11 Western states, tested in a most unique way. Also ... .. . . __ ,, . , with the 36 ears of corn he exhi- more stars than can be seen in an . . . . „ ... __ ___ ¡ii u u - .. bited. He won first prize on 26 observatory will be shown together . . «.¡♦v __ i . .. *»r* °* corn „ entered in . the Union with expansions snd j contractions . , . k . :_ . i j . . . Stockyard Special, and second on being conclusively demonstrated. ..... l , ¡. , .... . 10 ears in the open exhibit. Not It is certain by some and fill be . . ... . . . ,, . f„lt „ . l . ... content with this, Robert*also won felt by others, that everyone will ... . . .. . . . V, the $10 offered for the best story have a most enjoyable evening. , ... , . . , / ______ * submitted o f his year’s work, d • J rz* making a total o f $58 for the story ¡N ew R e s i d e n t D i e s and the 35 ears o f choice corn. A f t e r Short Illn e s s G. W. Kruse o f Ashland return­ ed from Grants Pass Sunday ev­ ening where he has been spending considerable tftne with his tin mine located just five miles from this city. John Grantham, local contrac­ tor on his way home from work Wednesday night, rzn into Wilton Carlton, a school!}.iy who was rid­ ing on a bicycle without a light. A car was passu g at the time th# accident and the light» BECKY” GIVES THE blinded Mr. Grantham so that the was unable to see the boy on the WOMEN A THRILL bicycle. The lad was rushed to the Women who get a real thrill Community hospital and was luck­ ily found to be only badly fright­ out of the bargain rushes at de­ ened and a little shaken up over partment stores will have a chance the collision, but he was able to to see themselves as the shop girls go on home. Mr. Grantham was see them when “ Becky,” Cosmol held blameless. , • politan’s InviMt production o f the Raynor Selig story. Comes to the Vinin^ theatre Sunday. Several T u rkey G row ers Meet Local Turkey Growers held a hundred men and women, con­ meeting last night. They are go­ firmed bargain fiends, appear in ing to work through the Fruit and the department store sequences at Produce Association to get prices the opening o f thep icture. Sally on turkeys, and bring them Ip O’eNil has the title role o f this Ashland to be placed on the mar­ production and Owen Moore ap­ ket. pears in the role o f Dan Scarlett, a New York crook. Miss Leona Lynch one o f the Mr. and Mrs. Trotter of Astoria assistants at the Lithia Springs hotel, is taking a two weeks vaca- arrived in Ashland this morning tiah and will visit her mother at and are stopping at the Lithia Ho­ Vancouver. Washington. She will tel. Mr. and Mrs. Trotter were also visit friends in Portland, called here by the death of Mrs, Trotter's father. Mr. Utez. Salem and Seattle. The following «tudents from the Southern Oregon Normal will spend the week end with their people in Klamath Falls: The Misses Nadine Bearcrian, Ann Coffman, Alvira Call and Velma Cox. i Fr u it ---------- Mrs. Charles W. Churchman, aged 34, recently o f Sacramento died November 9th at about mid- night at. 36 South Second street, o f diabetes. She is survived by her husband, Charles W. Churchman, and her mother, Mrs. F. Foutse, >■ Big Show This corn has been sent to Chi- cago where it will be entered in the Grain and Hay show at the International Livestock Rxposi- tion held there the week beginning November 26, according to Coun­ ty Agent Fowler, (Continued on page 5) TEACHERS TO HAVE A D A Y OF THEIiv O W N W h o C o m e in D ir e c t C o n i a c i W it h T o u ris t* to ge l T o g e th e r . J. A. McGee, chairman Of the tourist publicity group sponsor««^, by the Ashland Chamber o f Com­ merce has called a meeting for next Thursday night at 8:16. This class will be comprised of men working in Service stations, hotels, barber shops, taxi drivers, auto mechanics, shoe shiners, telegraph officers, etc., in fact ’such men working in public places who first come in contact wjth the tourist and visitor to this eity. These men will discuss ways and means in which to sell Ashland to strangers. V. V. Mills, president o f the Chamber o f Commerce will pre­ side at the meeting. Demonstrations will be put on by members of the group, show­ ing how they handle visitors, tour­ ists etc. This class will make a study o f Ashlsad’s scenic attrac­ tions, resorts natural advantages. National Teachers day will be on November 13th, according to Mrs. V. D. Miller president of the Lincoln Parent-Teachers As­ sociation. This date was decided upon at the National Convention o f Parent-Teachers, when the con­ clusion was reached that the FIRST SALES MEET teachers were deserving o f a day IS A BIG SUCCES o f their own. A Dower, was also selected at this meeting to be The first meeting o f the Sales known as the official floWer o f the Class, sponsored by the Ashland teachers. The Chrysanthemum was Chamber of Commerce, occured the selection made. Tuesday evening at the Ashland Hotel. Exhibitions o f retail selling were instructively and capably giv en; fine impromptu talks further several excellent musical numbers and a very comprehensive talk by Secretary E. G. Harlan on the de­ velopment of modern business, and the need o f ‘ up-to-the-minute’ sys- temtic work, in accordance to the progress o f the times. Mrs. A. C. Nininger and daught Mrs. Waive Enders, assisted by er Dorothy visited friends in Med Secretary Harlan and the officers ford Wednesday. o f the class will have charge o f the next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Kester Gandse of Class officers were declared Dunsmuir, Cali brnia were visit- elected at this time. John Daugher­ Tuesday and Wed­ ty of the J. C. Penny store was nesday, with relatives and friends. elected president. Miss Velta Ack­ ley of the Claycomh Motor Com­ Mr. Francis Moore of Medford, pany, was named Secretary, and Mrs. C. O. GiUings o f the First motored over to this city Wednes­ National Bank. treasurer. Tha day to transact business. anxt meeting will be in two weeks. Chaaneey Florey, business ma* o f Medford sad ex ceuaty clerk was in Ashland THursday an bast-